Students to lead Donate-A-Meal swipe campaign to fund meal packaging event
University of Richmond students can help provide meals to children in the developing world by donating meal swipes in the Heilman Dining Center from Nov. 15-20.
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University of Richmond students can help provide meals to children in the developing world by donating meal swipes in the Heilman Dining Center from Nov. 15-20.
A man, who is not a member of the UR community, demonstrated on the forum this morning about the difference between having faith in Jesus and adhering to the rules and customs of the church.
Update as of 4:20 p.m. today: Students received an email from the Registrar's Office. The email reads:
Creating a dance for others to perform on stage is a huge undertaking given the need to sort out costumes, lighting and stage effects as well as figure out the choreography and movement of the dancers.
On Monday afternoon, the University of Richmond School of Law hosted a guest talk by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia in the school's moot court room.
Editor's note: 63 percent of the graduating class of 2017 studied abroad at least once, according to the Office of International Education. The Collegian is expanding its coverage beyond Richmond and the U.S., harnessing the proximity and perspectives of an international student body. The International section will include worldwide news, opinion, interview and photo articles written by students currently studying abroad.
It’s On Us and Spiders Against Sexual Assault and Violence (SASAV) teamed up along with Britnie Hopkins, sexual misconduct and prevention education coordinator, to coordinate a “Fall Week of Action” in support of the campaign to end sexual assault on campus.
It was standing-room-only at Blue Bee Cider in Scott’s Addition, Richmond, on Sunday afternoon.
The Richmond Spiders lost to the Stony Brook Seawolves despite a comeback effort late in the fourth quarter.
Some University of Richmond concertgoers expressed frustration because of scheduling complications at the annual Homecoming concert last Sunday night.
For members of the University of Richmond's Planned Parenthood Generation Action chapter, raising awareness about UR's history prompted a demonstration by the organization last Thursday at the E. Claiborne Robins statue outside of Weinstein Hall.
The University of Richmond Greenhouse stands apart from the rest of campus – it is an oasis, a tender microcosm of foliage buried in the surrounding university. Yet it remains a mystery to most students on campus.
A recent study found that nearly 60 percent of middle-class Americans do not think their voices are heard in Washington, D.C.
With all of the news and noise emanating from Washington, D.C., it can be easy to miss a big event happening in our own backyard: the 2017 Virginia Governor’s Election. With less than two weeks until Election Day, the time is now for University of Richmond students to pay attention to the race that pits Republican Ed Gillespie against Democrat Ralph Northam.
Universities around the world are taking steps to curb harmful greenhouse gas emissions. The University of Richmond ought to follow suit if it hopes to maintain our moral integrity as an academic institution during the climate crisis.
Each semester, 25 University of Richmond students seeking to understand more about an “equitable society and campus community” participate in an off-campus retreat called enVision, which first started more than 8 years ago.
“This is the meme account we’ve needed.”
The White Ribbon Campaign is getting a fresh start at the University of Richmond this November after taking last year off to rebrand and repackage.
After 11 years in the Army, Roger Mancastroppa, the associate director of the Academic Skills Center, struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). His hypervigilance, a state of increased alertness and sensitivity to surroundings, made it challenging for him to be in crowded public places.
Despite a 23-3 win over Towson last weekend, Richmond lost to the University of Delaware on Saturday after a double overtime that resulted in a Blue Hens win.